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The phrase "ambition of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's aspirations or goals, often in a context that specifies what the ambition pertains to.
Example: "The ambition of the young artist was to create a masterpiece that would inspire future generations."
Alternatives: "goal of the" or "aspiration of the".
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Derek Jewell of The Sunday Times wrote "The ambition of the Floyd's artistic intention is now vast".
That's the ambition of the bridge".
The ambition of the thing was breathtaking.
In 1969, it defined the ambition of the new BBC2.
He explained the high ambition of the book, its goal.
The authority said the ambition of the targets was realistic.
The shortfall in musical ambition of the stiff rhythms and crude squalls of guitar doesn't help.
It didn't win, but there was no doubting the architectural ambition of the scheme.
The sheer ambition of the Student Centre's design on such a dreadful site is absolutely remarkable.
But the intensity of ambition of the Futurists and of Kandinsky batters misgivings.
Matching the ambition of the dreaded fine-dining to a riotous atmosphere (the queues!
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